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Old 06-18-2023, 05:04 PM   #21
VagabondLove
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Join Date: Dec 2020
Location: Full Timer
Posts: 121
M.O.C. #27665
Just curious, have you all put your Montana on the scales? As full timers with all of our sh*t in the RV, I make it a point to weigh the combined rig every year or after any significant change. It is a basic CAT scale weighing, but at least I know where I am at...20,000 lbs for my 2013 3625RE. That is less than 1000 lbs shy of 16K on the Montana axles (which is why I upgraded to the 8K MorRyde axle option). With the MorRyde I/S, I am very happy that I no longer need to change leaf springs on the side of the highway, and I now can use the Goodyear G114s, which have a higher pressure (120 psi) and are built solidly.

MorRyde recommended either the Goodyear G114s or the Sailun LT215/75R17.5 LRH 16-Ply tires. I opted for GY because at the time the Sailun's were experiencing some quality issues.

Am I the only one that is up to the 20K range on their Montana??
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Full-Timing since 2018 in a 2013 3625RE, 2023 Ford F450DRW with High Output Diesel,
Custom kingpin-mounted hitch receiver for bike rack 2019
MorRyde I/S with 8K Axles & Goodyear G114 Tires on 17.5” aluminum wheels 2020
FlexArmor roof 2021, Starlink
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